Thread: Going Caseless?
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Old 01-03-2015, 07:28 AM   #35
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Ricky D'Angelo View Post
How many of you feel comfortable going caseless? I've always been paranoid about dropping my devices and used cases but for my latest device (kindle basic) I decided to go caseless. Has anyone ever gone caseless and then regretted it after a mishap?
I went "caseless" with my first Nook Simple Touch (my first eReader). I just put it up in its box when I wasn't using it. One night I woke up (after falling asleep reading), put the Nook in its box and tried putting it up on the mantel -- but had turned the box upside down by accident. It fell out, slammed on to the bricks of the hearth and, when trying to grab it, I knocked it "face first" to the floor. I figured I had broken it for sure. It had (still has) a noticeable nick on the side, but otherwise it worked fine -- no scratches on the screen at all. That's the day I bought a case, and the Nook (and all eReaders that have followed it) have had their own cases ever since.
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